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Ask A Lawyer Personal Injury Questions

Anyone who wants to ask a lawyer a question about personal injury laws may do so, without charge, and also discover the wealth of opportunities available for accident victims. Most personal injury Law Firms offer free initial consultations. You will find contingent fee agreements are common as well as advances for litigation costs and expenses. Less known, a growing number of Law Firms offer litigation advances based on a meritorious claim, which may be used for living expenses, medical expenses, or any other purpose deemed fit by the claimant.

Most often, litigation advances do not require repayment except from the proceeds of a successful recovery. By interviewing several firms, and asking proper questions and the right time, your choice of the most qualified and favorable firm will be obvious. The key to finding the best firm is anticipating your needs while a claim is pending and discussing sensitive issues during the initial consultation.

How To Ask A Lawyer For A Personal Injury Lawsuit Advance

Lawsuit loans and litigation funding are a relatively new service provided to plaintiffs. A small minority of personal injury Law Firms consider the availability of living expenses as an impediment to control over settlement. Simply stated, if plaintiffs can afford living expenses, they will not be forced to accept unreasonably low settlement offers. Instead, a well funded plaintiff can demand trial and maximize damages recovered.

Most Law Firms consider the availability of funding as an advantage for themselves and clients. The availability of an advance on a meritorious case should be discussed during the initial consultation. In particular, the various forms of funding must be understood by both firms and clients.

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